I literally just watched the K-ON Movie a few hours ago, after putting it on hold for so long. Watched both TV series a year ago.

The movie was absolutely amazing, reminded me why I love K-ON, very cute and heartwarming, hands down best movie I have ever seen (except maybe Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu). I especially loved the Tenshi ni Fureta Yo song at the end, It makes me want to rewatch the entire K-ON series which I will.

Even though I haven't watched Nyaruko-san yet, I am very happy with these results. K-ON movie was an absolute masterpiece and the Yuri Yuri series was awesome as well.

Anyways its good to see amazing anime getting the attention they deserve. ^^ Though I doubt it about K-ON, it would be good to get a third season of Yuri Yuri.

Having just finished both seasons of Yuru Yuri, I can say that unless you know the tropes of Japanese anime, the show's premise may be a tad difficult to understand. But it's a really fun show, and I wouldn't be surprised that a third season is already in pre-production (after all, the original manga series is still being published with new chapters).

Which does remind me: does anyone know has Sentai Filmworks licensed the K-On! movie yet?

Kinda weird to see the last few years get anime like Madoka, K-On and Geass as Anime of the Year, and now... Yuru Yuri. Not that its a bad show or anything, its above average, but I don't really see how its anime of the year caliber either. Oh well, they got the Movie and OP of the year right, at least!

I concur with those judges experts in the industry,yuruyuri winning means those awards are unrestricted,yeah k-on norm movie,and nyaruko op,when I played taiyou iwaku moeyo chaos on loud speakers,birds outside dances and back flips.

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